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Mr. Gupta has lost the secret code of his bag which consists of lots of chocolates.From the information given below help Mr. Gupta to recall his code. The code consists of five digits a b c d e :
(a) = represents moles of hydrogen gas formed by converting all the hydrogen in 6 moles of `NH_(3)`
(b) `= ("density of SO"_(2) "gas at same T and P")/("density of O"_(2)"gas at same T and P")`
(c) `= %` moles of `NH_(3)` in a mixture of `NH_(3)` and `H_(2)S` having an average molecular weight of 33.15
(d,e) = represents `%` yield of reaction if 16.8 L of `O_(2)` is produced at 1 atm and 273 K from `122.5 gm` of `KClO_(3)`.

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